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Hope is grateful for the fans who support our Flying Dutchmen and Flying Dutch teams and student-athletes every year. You are the best in the nation and give our teams a significant advantage no matter where we play on campus.

Competitive excellence and transformational experiences. Our student-athletes and coaches are passionate about using sport, academics and service in the community to shape their time at Hope College. We would love to have you join our team!

Intercollegiate sport is a powerful vehicle for education and personal development. The Hope College athletics program is part of the Kinesiology Department and is guided by a community of coaches, scholars and leaders who prioritize excellence and student-athlete experience.

Hope also brings back sophomore Winton Munch of Traverse City, Michigan (Traverse City HS). Munch was named to the NCAA Division III All-Freshmen Team by the Golf Coaches Association of America. He was the third golfer from the Flying Dutchmen to receive the honor. Munch also made the Division III Ping All-Great Lakes Region Team.

Hope opens the season on Friday and Saturday, Aug. 29-30, at the 36-hole Olivet College Classic. The Flying Dutchmen's home tournament this fall is the Oct. 2 MIAA Jamboree at Wuskowhan Players Club.

In 2013, Hope tied for 17th place at the NCAA Division III Championships and matched their second-highest team finish. It was the sixth time the Flying Dutchmen had qualified for nationals since 2006 and ninth overall.

Hope advanced to nationals by winning the 54-hole Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association qualifier last spring. The Flying Dutchmen hosted the final two rounds of the tournament as regular-season MIAA champion.

Hope claimed its 17th regular-season MIAA championship last fall. Munch led the charge as he was the 2013 MIAA Medalist after averaging 74.1 strokes over seven league jamborees. He headlined the All-MIAA First Team. Breit and now senior Ben Lanting of Littleton, Colorado (Front Range Christian HS) were second-team selections.

Off the course, the Flying Dutchmen excelled academically as well. Breit and Lanting were chosen Division III Cleveland Golf All-America Scholars for the 2013-14 season.